GOV. ROOSEVELT IS FIRM.; Confers with Senator Hanna -- He Will Not, It Is Said, Be Asked to Stand for Vice Presidency.

WASHINGTON, May 10. -- The Post tomorrow will say that at quite a lone conference with Senator Hanna, Gov. Roosevelt reiterated his statement that he did not want a Vice Presidential nomination, and that he believed he could add to his party's strength more by running again for Governor than for the National office. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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